The Germans

The Germans by Gordon Alexander Craig, published by Penguin in 1991, is a comprehensive exploration of German identity through a historical lens. This 2nd edition, comprising 362 pages, delves into the complexities of what it means to be German, examining both contemporary issues and their historical origins.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis that encapsulates the evolution of German identity, enriched by a new afterword that updates the discussion for modern contexts. The book addresses significant themes in history and Europe, providing insights into the cultural and social dynamics that have shaped Germany over time. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the historical intricacies that define the German experience.
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Adopting a broad historical perspective, the author analyzes the intricacies of the German identity. He encapsulates both the situation today and its roots in the past. A new afterword brings this edition up-to-date.
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